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Show Events Listed In Final May Calendar MAY 5 South's battalion parade pa-rade proved satisfactory. Army officers observed the cadets as a body in drilling and in mass calisthenics. MAY 7 Teachers' institute was held in South's auditorium. "The Children We Teach" was the theme of the slides with narration. Musical numbers were also given by various age groups. MAY 11 Regimental review was witnessed in the University Univer-sity of Utah stadium by army officers, city and state authorities authori-ties and students of the city high schools. First floor's assembly with vocational guidance given by University of Utah and Board of Education officials. MAY 12 Social Arts commencement com-mencement tea honored the girls and their work this ... year. Dresses, hose and high heels made it a semiformal affair. Second floor's assembly, hearing hear-ing advice on future occupations. occupa-tions. MAY 13 The Leaders club party at West. Present and prospective members enjoying themselves at games and with refreshments. MAY 14 The alumni dance was the setting for the election of the 1943-44 Alumni Association Associa-tion Officers. Alumni day was celebrated by the welcoming home of graduated Southerners. Southern-ers. Triangular track meet at the university the Cubs came in first with 64 points! The speech and music department depart-ment assembly, musically and orally featuring the members of those classes. Colored educators from the south observed the customs of the school and its students. MAY 20 Physical fitness day for the girls' gym department. The girls displayed their skill at drilling and doing exercises en masse. MAY 21 Assembly from Reams, with the army showing South what talent can be collected col-lected by a camp. Having the boys in khaki behind the footlights foot-lights instead of out front . proved to have its advantages. M A Y 25 Yearbooks circulated circu-lated and all the fun of the past year was reviewed through the colorful pages of the last Southerner for the duration. MAY 28 Fairmont Park outing out-ing substituting for Lagoon day. All activities, including dancing, danc-ing, swimming and the movies, were reserved for fun-thirsty Cubs. |